DM Foster
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Favorite D&D Class: Druid
Favorite D&D Race: Dwarf
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Post by DM Foster on Mar 26, 2016 2:46:40 GMT
I was looking into Druid/Barb Multiclassing. My main Question is. If i start with Barbarian i get Unarmored Defense AC= 10+dec+ Con if i dont wear armor. I was looking at the part where Druid wild shape "You retain the benefit of any features from your class, race, or other soure and can use them if the new form is physically capable of doing so. However, you can't use any of your special senses, such as darkvision, unless your new form also has that sense."
Would i be able to use my AC as a Barbarian... Unarmored Defense ( 10+dex+con) in animal form? so as a Bear could i have 14 AC instead of the 11 Bears normally have?
If nothing else being able to Rage+ Unarmored Defense+ Bear (circle of moon) Barb1/Druid2
This would mainly be useful at low lvls... for Adventure leage ( most of the time We only Reach lvl 5-6). Before i Could get the use of Higher CR Beasts that i will be able to use in Home brew.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2016 4:28:22 GMT
You can rage in wildshape.
You select which method is best for calculating your AC using the con and dex mods of the beast form, but you have to stick to the complete formula.
Unarmored Defense = 10 + Con (or Wis for monk) + Dex Beast's AC = 10 + Dex + Natural Armor (if any)
That means you don't include the beast's natural armor if you use Unarmored Defense. For instance, a wildshaped brown bear could have AC 13 from UD, or it's usual 11. It would not have AC 14 because that's mixing and matching from both AC calculations. A wildshaped giant spider would have AC 14 using either calculation. For a giant scorpion, it's better to use the beast's AC calculation of 15 for dex + natural armor.
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